Vocaloid. I used to think it was about worship anime-like figures. And the voices in music were just too squeaky for me. But now I realize that the figure worshiping was just practiced by some westerns that I’ve come across, and that it’s actually just a tool to make music vocals. I found out that japanese (and other) individuals make really cool music with it. The squeaky voices just took some time to get used to.
It’s definitely a unique fandom when compared to any other music genre fandom. Nowhere else can you find singers who can sing any genre and be both the best and worst singers ever.
As for anyone who doesn’t like things like the squeaky voices, there are songs that don’t have them tuned that way if you look hard enough. One of my favorites is In Verbatim by SteamPianist and Clockwork. A kind of jazzy song. Either that or this slower song, a cover of a song called Star Story done by one メープル ( Maple ).
Vocaloid. I used to think it was about worship anime-like figures. And the voices in music were just too squeaky for me. But now I realize that the figure worshiping was just practiced by some westerns that I’ve come across, and that it’s actually just a tool to make music vocals. I found out that japanese (and other) individuals make really cool music with it. The squeaky voices just took some time to get used to.
It’s definitely a unique fandom when compared to any other music genre fandom. Nowhere else can you find singers who can sing any genre and be both the best and worst singers ever.
As for anyone who doesn’t like things like the squeaky voices, there are songs that don’t have them tuned that way if you look hard enough. One of my favorites is In Verbatim by SteamPianist and Clockwork. A kind of jazzy song. Either that or this slower song, a cover of a song called Star Story done by one メープル ( Maple ).